A History of Catholic Spain - Douglas Bersaw [Mp3 Download]

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Throughout the history of Europe, there has hardly been a nation that has achieved the level of glory and Catholicity as the nation of Spain. Despite all this, one hardly hears anything about the positive effects of the Spanish nation from our modern history textbooks. Why is this?

Douglas Bersaw gives a fascinating history of Catholic Spain from pagan Roman times until the ending of the Communist/Masonic war on Spain in the 1930's. A discussion of the 700 year "Reconquista" and a detailed analysis of the reigns of Isabella & Ferdinand, Philip II, and Charles II (King when Spain was changed from a Hapsburg to a Bourbon dynasty), make up a good part of the course. Included are some observations on the effect of the change in dynasties and of the French Revolution on Catholic Spain. The course is wrapped up with a frank discussion of the 1936-39 "Civil War" and the importance of Generalissimo Franco.

Course consists of 28 fascinating lectures on one Mp3 CD

Includes maps of Spain and charts on the Spanish dynasties.

Lecture Titles:

1.) Introduction and Course Outline2.) Geographical Outline/ The First Centuries A.D.3.) The Conversion of Reccarid I4.) Spain's English Connections/ The Invasion of Islam5.) The Christian Resurgence Against Islam6.) The Birth of the Military Orders and the Beginning of the Crusades7.) The Thirteenth Century and the Uprising of the Military Orders8.) The Fourteenth Century and the Dynasty of John of Gaunt9.) The Rulers of the Fourteenth Century10.) The Coming of Ferdinand and Isabella, pt. 111.) The Spanish Inquisition12.) The Coming of Ferdinand and Isabella, pt. 213.) Columbus and the Discovery of the New World14.) Charles I: King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor15.) Spain and the Great Council of Trent16.) The Ascendancy of Philip II17.) The Balance of Power in the Sixteenth Century18.) The Protestant Uprising 19.) Don Carlos, Don Juan, and the Battle of Lepanto20.) The Black Legend21.) The Sixteenth Century22.) The Decline of Spain23.) The War of Spanish Succession24.) The Severing of the Power of the New World with Spain25.) The Supression of the Jesuits26.) Spain and the Napoleonic Era27.) The Spanish Civil War28.) Spain at last Crucified by the Forces of Masonry

This is one of numerous courses given over many years, from the late 1980’s until the new century began by Douglas Bersaw.

He and Br. Francis M.I.C.M., the superior of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Saint Benedict Center in Richmond New Hampshire, drove together to the Boston area, where Saint Benedict Center was founded, in order to give classes every Thursday night. These classes were given as part of a program of education established by Br. Francis for the training of Catholic lay apostles who wished to work for the conversion of America to the Catholic religion, and which is known as the Saint Augustine Institute of Catholic Studies.

These classes lasted between 60 minutes and 90 minutes, and for many years the time was shared by both teachers. Eventually, due to age and disability, Br. Francis ceased his travels, but he had Mr. Bersaw continue the work on his own. Due to the lack of sophisticated recording equipment and various deficiencies of the recording circumstances, the quality of all of the recordings is not perfect. Modern digital enhancement has helped somewhat to remedy this.

These classes are the portion of the evening that was presented, under Br. Francis’ inspiration and at his direction, by his Third Order disciple. There are moments in these talks where Br. Francis is referred to. We decided not to edit out these references (even though the references may seem out of place now that the courses have been separated) but simply to let the listener know to whom they refer.